Anthony Peter "Tony" Buzan (; 2 June 1942 – 13 April 2019) was an English author and educational consultant.

Buzan popularised the idea of mental literacy, radiant thinking, and a technique called mind mapping, inspired by techniques used by Leonardo da Vinci, Albert Einstein, and Joseph D. Novak's "concept mapping" techniques. <!-- He claims to have worked with "corporate entities and businesses all over the world; academics; Olympic athletes; children of all ages; governments; and high profile individuals, in teaching them how to maximize the use of their brain power." /// Commented this out; needs a 3rd party citation. -->

Early life

Buzan was born in Palmers Green, Enfield, Middlesex, and was an alumnus of Kitsilano Secondary School in Vancouver. His brother is the academic Barry Buzan. Buzan completed his undergraduate studies in psychology, English, mathematics and science at the University of British Columbia, During his time at SFU, Buzan became very involved in Mensa, going on to become editor of the International Journal of Mensa.

Career

He was a promoter of mnemonic systems and mind mapping techniques. He launched his own software programme to support mind mapping called iMindMap in December 2006 with Welsh entrepreneur, Chris Griffiths. The Buzan Organisation holds trademarks on the phrase "Mind Maps" in the context of self-improvement educational courses in the UK, the USA and Germany.

Following his 1970s series Use Your Head for the BBC, many of his ideas were set down in a series of five books: Use Your Memory, Master Your Memory, Use Your Head, The Speed Reading Book and The Mind Map Book. He was author or co-author of more than 80 books altogether. His five BBC books had, by 2003, sold over 3 million copies.

As a popular psychology author, Tony Buzan wrote on subjects relating to the brain, "genius quotient (GQ)", spiritual intelligence, memory, creativity and speed reading. He was the founder and President of the Brain Foundation (not to be confused with various medical-related bodies with the same name) and also the Brain Trust Charity, the World Memory Championships and the World Championships of the Brain. He was a co-founder of London's Mind Body Spirit Festival as well as the Mind Sports Olympiad, and World Brain Day.

Selected bibliography

  • Speed Reading, Sphere, London, 20 May 1971,
  • Spore One – Structure in Hyperspace, 25 September 1972,
  • Use Your Head, January 1974,
  • Speed Memory, 27 January 1977,
  • Make the Most of Your Mind, February 1984,
  • Use Your Perfect Memory, Plume Penguin Group, January 1991,
  • Use Both Sides of Your Brain, Plume Penguin Group, Jan 1991,
  • The Mind Map Book, 6 September 1993,
  • Mind Maps for kids – An Introduction – The shortcut to success at school, Thorsons, 2003
  • Mind Maps for kids – Study Skills, Thorsons, 2004
  • Mind Maps for kids – Max your Memory and Concentration, Thorsons, 2005
  • Concordea, December 2006
  • Requiem For Ted, December 2006
  • Use Your Memory, BBC Publications,
  • Master Your Memory, BBC Publications,
  • The Memory Book, BBC Publications, 2010,
  • Mind Maps for Business, BBC Publications, 2010,
  • Brain Training for Kids, Proactive Press, 2012,
  • The Most Important Graph in the World, Proactive Press, 2012,
  • Modern Mind Mapping for Smarter Thinking e-book, Proactive Press, March 2013
  • Mind Map Mastery – The Complete Guide to Learning and Using the Most Powerful Thinking Tool in the Universe, Watkins, 2018,

References

  • Open2.net Biography OpenLearn/Open University.
  • IOctopus mindmaps Mind mapping service based on the Tony Buzan principle.